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Maughold Village Cross Slab
Archaeology
The findspot of an early medieval cross slab decorated with a plain incised cross near the top of one face. It was found about 1920-25 by a Mr A.F. Redpath in the ruins of an old building at the rear of the house next to the eastern side of the vicarage. It measures 120 centimetres long x 35.6 centimetres wide and 7 centimetres thick overall and is numbered as Manx Cross No.172 and kept in the Manx Museum.
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- Parish: Maughold
- Sheading: Garff
- Grid Ref: SC4920091800
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record